Bat in the Bedroom. At least not in the belfry yet!

You really don't feel the need to track it back to its lair, set up an office there, build a car, learn karate and start beating up clowns and flightless waterfowl and brining nightmares to the miscreants and evildoers of the City?

I ask because I kinda want to and I didn't have a bat fly into my room.:D:D:D
 
You really don't feel the need to track it back to its lair, set up an office there, build a car, learn karate and start beating up clowns and flightless waterfowl and brining nightmares to the miscreants and evildoers of the City?

I ask because I kinda want to and I didn't have a bat fly into my room.:D:D:D

I already have the cars.
 

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As far as hitting them their personal sonar makes that rather hard. They are quite good fliers. Trying to hit them, rather than use a solid object, if you have a Tennis racket, that will improve your odds significantly! (So I have been told)

Their sonar and flying ability might aid them when they are the hunter but when they are hunted in a closed environment the party is over.

A badminton racket with some applied backspin made quick work of the one that snuck into my house.
 
Once at work a bat got into the vestibule that serves as a buffer between conditioned inside air and outside air. Everyone was terrified. I got a broom, entered the vestibule, put the outer doors on hold open and turned the inner door off so it couldn't get into the main building. Poor thing was terrified. It kept flying into walls and windows in its desperation to escape. I finally managed to get it outside. Then I turned around and discovered that I had a sizable audience. One young man exclaimed, "He was really trying to get you!"

Nope. He just wanted outside.
 
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